Released: August 23, 2011

Songwriter: Alan Bergman Lew Spence

Producer: Barbra Streisand

That face, that face, that wonderful face!
It shines, it glows all over the place
And how I love to watch it change expressions
Each look becomes the pride of my possessions

I love that face, that face, it just isn't fair
You must forgive the way that I stare
But never will these eyes behold a sight that could replace
That face, that face, that face

I see that face, that face
Wherever I go, it's here and it's there
Bewitching me so
It's got my crazy heart in such a tangle
It drives me simply wild from an angle

I love those eyes, those lips, that fabulous smile
He laughs and spring goes right out of style
And oh the thrill I feel each time my fingers gently trace
That face, that face, that face

Oh what a face, that face
It lights up a room
In ??? like heady perfume
No painter or photographer could catch it
No rainbow or no sunset that could match it

Beneath the moon, the stars or under the sun
Asleep or awake, it's second to none
What view completes my universe
Transcending time and space
That face, that face, that face
Oh that face, that face, that face
Oh, that face

Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand is an Oscar-winning, Tony-winning, Emmy-winning, Golden Globe-winning Broadway legend, film star, movie director and one of the biggest-selling recording artists of all time - a staggering amount of accomplishments for someone whose mother insisted she not to go into show business.

By the time she was sixteen, she’d graduated high school and was living on her own in Manhattan. After winning a talent contest at a gay bar on West 9th Street, Streisand’s ‘spellbinding’ voice quickly became popular at New York clubs and in Broadway shows. After appearances on a number of popular television shows including The Tonight Show, Streisand signed with Columbia Records and released several top 10 albums in the 1960s, scoring two US top 40 hits with “People” and “Second Hand Rose”.

Her success as a recording artist continued through the 1970s with several more gold/platinum-certified albums and four US “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers”, “No More Tears”, the Oscar-winning “The Way We Were”, and the Academy Award-winning “Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)”. The 1980s would begin with Streisand’s biggest-selling release of her career Guilty, a collaborative effort with BeeGees member Barry Gibb. It topped the albums chart in several countries and as did its lead single “Woman In Love”.